are brought from the Weft Indias. Fol. 13. 
the afozefaide oꝛder, taking in the moꝛning and euening 
the ſtrong water with his ſweatinges, ¢ eating and dꝛin⸗ 
king the ſame . Sauing that in place ofa Chicken bee 
map eate halfe a roſted ullet, o2 ſame what mee, and 
this ſeconde time let him take it foꝛ other xx. daies, in the 
which time hee may ryſe, and walke about his chamber, 
being apparelled and kept warme. And at the end of them, 
her hall returne to purge bimfelfe an other time, and muſt 
haue a ſpecial care te kœpe good oꝛder, and after hee hath 
taken the water fo2 other foztie dapes, muſt kepe him⸗ 
felfe from women and from wine efpecially sand in place 
ol wine, hee muſt dꝛinke the ſimple water of the woodde, 
which il he will not doe, then let him dꝛink of water ſodden 
with Anife ſerde oz Fenell fede, upping little at night 
and eating no fleſh. > hot 
bis is the beſt way that the water of the woode ought 
ta be taken, which doeth heale many infirmities incurable, 
where other Medic ines could not woꝛke the fame effecte,¢ 
this water is the beſt remedy that is in the woꝛlde to beale 
the dileaſe of the Pore, whatſoeuer oꝛ of what kinde foes 
uer it bee, foz that it rooteth it out foz euer without any 
moꝛe comming againe, and in this it bath his pꝛintipalpꝛe⸗ 5 
rogatiue and extellentie . his water is alfo good fo2 the The dice. 
Dꝛopſꝑ, fo the choztneſſe of bʒeath, foꝛ the Falling ficknes, e: bar thit 
fo2 the difcates ef the Bladder, and of tze Raines, fa the water dati 
paincs of the Joyntes , fo2 all euils canted of colve humoꝛs, heale. 
fo2 ventaſitie, and other Dangerous and impoztunat diſea⸗ 
ſes, Where pᷣ oꝛdinarie benefites of Phiſitions haue not pꝛo⸗ 
fited. Chiellꝑ it ercelleth wher the euil difpofitions be that 
haue proceeded at any time from the diſeaſe ot the Pore. 
Ther be manp that with this wed haue made ſundꝛy mix⸗ 
tures, making Siropes therof, and ſurely with geod effec. 
But mp iudgement and opinion is, that he which thal take 
the water ofthe tomd ought ta take it in the maner as is a⸗ 
boue faid, without any — thereof, foz that by erpe- 
riente 
